RMIT Student Mobility Grant

Applicants must: be vocational, undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) RMIT students at a Melbourne campus; have submitted an exchange or study abroad application to Education Abroad Office (EAO) by the due dates (the grant will only be paid when the enrolment/participation has been confirmed); have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0; and be enrolled at RMIT at the time of application. The outbound mobility activity for which an RMIT Student Mobility Grant application is submitted must be approved by RMIT as part of a student's RMIT program, including credit or non-credit bearing international activities. RIIERP students and those who have previously received a travel grant from RMIT Education Abroad Office are not eligible to apply. There are no restrictions on citizenship.

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RMIT SEW-EURODRIVE Scholarship

 Applicants must: be Australian citizens or permanent residents; not be committed to another employer, or hold another scholarship; be entering the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) program at RMIT; demonstrate financial need; and be prepared to undertake 12 weeks of paid vacation work at SEW-EURODRIVE. Tenure is dependent on maintenance of a credit average.

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RMIT School of Property, Construction & Project Management, Merit Equity Scholarship

 Applicants must: be Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents; have achieved excellent Year 12 results; be able to demonstrate financial difficulties and/or educational disadvantage and/or are one of the under represented groups in the program; be starting a full time Bachelor of Applied Science degree program at RMIT in the School of Property, Construction and Project Management, in either Property and Valuation, Construction Management or Project Management; and not already be enrolled at RMIT.

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RMIT School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Academic Merit Scholarship

Applicants must: be Australian or New Zealand citizens, permanent residents or permanent humanitarian visa holders; be commencing a full time Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree with Electrical and Computer Engineering in Semester 1 of the following year; achieve an ATAR of 95 or above; and not have any outstanding fees at RMIT. Selection is based on academic merit and an interview. Please visit the website for a list of eligible courses.

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RMIT Rural Grant

Applicants must: be Australian citizens; be enrolled in a full-time diploma or bachelor degree course at RMIT; be from a farming background; be experiencing financial difficulty in managing their studies; and be moving from a rural/regional area to study at a Melbourne campus.

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